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No Nigerian legislator or minister earns more than N1m monthly – RMAFC Chairman

Chairman of Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Mohammed Bello Shehu has said that no Nigerian legislator or minister earns more than a million naira in a month.

Shehu who appeared in a Channels Television on Friday, November 4, disclosed this as he denied the notion that the review of the remuneration the RMAFC has embarked on is to increase the salary of politicians and political office holders.

He said;

“There are lots of lapses there (remuneration), so this is what has informed us to do this exercise now, it is not true that we are just trying to like put a bonus or a jumbo package to president, governors and legislators, and contrary to what a lot of people perceive and believe to be so that legislators and senators have jumbo salaries, no; there is no legislator, no senator, no minister that earns over a million naira a month in Nigeria.”

The RMAFC Chairman said the remuneration review exercise was ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari following a recent serious agitation for review of salary of judges.

He added that the they are going beyond just salaries to fix other issues as well. Shehu added;

“The president set up a committee and the committee made recommendations and he ordered the Attorney General of the federation to liaise with the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission to look into this and come up with something. So we are not only looking at that, we feel it is time to review the entire package, review does not mean we are going to increase it or we are going to reduce it or it’s going to remain same, we are going to look at all other issues and these things will be done scientifically, so it’s not anything that is new to the commission.”

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